Trail-Sharing Tips Horseback Riders Can Use
Remember these three keys to riding your horse on multiuse trails safely.
Remember these three keys to riding your horse on multiuse trails safely.
Robyn Spector, who trains out of Lone Willow Ranch in Petaluma, Calif., offers advice on how to handle encounters on the trail.
Of the 795 respondents, 437 (55%) said fall is their favorite riding season.
New legislation, the Recreation Not Red-Tape Act, focuses on streamlined permitting to access public lands.
Of the 825 respondents, 370 (45%) said they do most of their riding on private land.
The dinner and educational event will take place May 16, at Fasig-Tipton, in Lexington, Kentucky.
The free event will take place in the Sacramento River Bend Area north of Red Bluff, California.
Of the 552 respondents, 418 (76%) said they were involved with horses primarily as a hobby.
Learn how recreational riders can condition and protect their equine weekend warriors.
The bill is designed to address a trail maintenance backlog impacting users at national forests, including equestrians.
The program is designed for Thoroughbred owners who spend most of their time outside of the show ring.
Of the 258 respondents, 49 (19%) said they manage horses in a lesson program, dude string, or riding program.
The bill is designed to help improve trail maintenance without the need for additional funding.
When was a time you were glad you were wearing a helmet?
The bill directs the Forest Service to address trail maintenance issues that impact trail users, including equestrians.
Of the 669 respondents, 415 (62%) said they would choose to take a living-quarters trailer when camping with horses.
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